Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at. I welcome your thoughts, comments, and suggestions at www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or oscssw@juno.com. I am trying to preserve the largely ignored original analog sound of the old 78 records, plus learn some music history along the way

(3) Benny Goodman and his Orchestra ‎–A: Stompin' At the Savoy B: Breakin' In A Pair of Shoes

Label: Victor ‎– 25247

Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

Country: Canada

Genre: Jazz

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Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.Facebook.com/s3productions2. I welcome your thoughts, comments, and suggestions at oscssw@juno.com. I am trying to preserve the largely ignored original analog sound of the old 78 records, plus learn some music history along the way

On this episode of Remnant X Radio we will sit down with Shane Ochsner of the band Everything In Slow Motion and discuss their newest album Pheonix from our friends at Facedown Records. E.I.S.M's cd is one of the best cd's I have heard in a while. Please check out our website @Remnantxradio.com, follow us on twitter and send me a friend request on facebook!

A Progressive Variety Show hosted by Crystal Cartier & Sir HunyBuny featuring Spiritual & Sociological Food for Thought, Live Chat, Poetry & Multiple Genres of Music by the International Independent Artists of the Moiko Records Family. Call in to Share your thoughts 347-539-5752 or simply tune in for thought provoking entertainment.

Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.Facebook.com/s3productions2. I welcome your thoughts, comments, and suggestions at oscssw@juno.com. I am trying to preserve the largely ignored original analog sound of the old 78 records, plus learn some music history along the way

Profile: Cuban popular singer, born 6 September 1912 in Havana and died 9 November 1978 in Bogota, Colombia.

In Groups: Miguelito Valdes & His Orchestra

Label RCA Victor Special Purpose Series

Release Date 12/3/1949 March 2 1950 on label

Joe Liggins (July 9, 1915 – July 26, 1987) was an American, R&B, Jazz, and Blues pianist, who was the Frontman in the 1940s and 1950s with the Band Joe Liggins and his Honeydrippers.

His band was often a staple on the US Billboard R&B Chart in those years, with their biggest hit being “The Honeydipper", released in 1945. That single topped the R&B chart, then called the race chart, for 18 weeks. More than 60 years later, "The Honey dripper" remains tied with Louis Jordon’s "Choo Choo Ch’Boogie" for the longest-ever stay at the top of that chart. It logged a reported two million sales

Danny Boy or DB was signed to Death Row Records when he was just 15. He made his debut on 1994's Murder was The Case SoundTrack with the R&B charter Come When I Call (Produced by DJQuik. In 1995, he released his first single entitled Slip N Slide (Produced by Reggie Moore and co-produced by Devante Swing) with then unknown artist Ginuine singing the chorus. Danny is best known for singing the choruses of the 2Pac songs "I Aint Mad atcha", "What'z Ya Phone #", "Picture Me Rollin" and"Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find" on the All Eyes on Me album and "Toss it Up" on the Makaveli The Don Killuminati :7 Day Theory album Tune in tonite (9:30pm til 11:30pm eastern ) on www.blogtalkradio.com/theuntouchable1stfamradio call in to speak live (917)889-8297

Today we will discuss the Akashic Records with my guest and Akashic Record Reader, Jessica-Lynn Sage. The Akashic Records is like an immense photographic film, registering all the desires and earth experiences of our planet. Those who perceive it will see pictured thereon: The life experiences of every human being since time began, the reactions to experience of the entire animal kingdom, the aggregation of the thought-forms of a karmic nature (based on desire) of every human unit throughout time.

Come with us on the journey as Jessica takes us through the greatest records of all time!

Using Civil Rights Records to Find The Story In Your Community and Family

Please join genealogist and family historian Antoinette Harrell for a discussion of how and why researchers will want to explore the Civil Rights records to find relatives that were engaged in the Civil Rights movement throughout the South. Ms. Harrell will use a case example of Mr. Herbert Lee a Civil Rights leader from Amite County, Mississippi to illustrate what was documented in Federal Records about him.

Antoinette Harrell, a renowned genealogist, author and blogger whose genealogical research has been featured on Nightline News, People Magazine and many other national and international public media. Harrell is the host and producer of Nurturing Our Roots Television and Nurturing Our Roots Blog Talk Radio and was appointed Honorary Attorney General in the State of Louisiana in 2003 for her studies in genealogy. She is also one of the recipients of the ASLAH Award in 2013 for her outstanding services as a humanitarian activist and film maker and has been featured in “Chronicle On Civil Rights” & Civil Rights History from the Ground Up: Local Struggles a National Movement.

The Department of Justice Records are available under the Civil Rights Division at the National Archives.

The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, created in 1957 by the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, works to uphold the civil and constitutional rights of all Americans, particularly some of the most vulnerable members of our society. The Division enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, disability, religion, familial status and national origin.

Mystic Records presents Party Or Go Home! I am your host Candace D'Andrea bringing you on a journey inside the life of Punk Rock- Including where we were YESTERDAY, Where we are going TODAY AND where the coolest venues are TOMORROW- Yesterday we cover- History of bands and what we were doing in the 1980's- Today we will have live interviews and current events Tomorrow- upcoming venues and tracks from Authority Zero, Soto ST, White Flag, The Grim, Riotgun and the message is "Stop Oppression!"